The last of a Hungary trilogy - I promise!!
The KK Opera Hotel wasn't my choice and I have mixed views about it. I'll be brief and to the point - no point in padding this one out
Location: Well being by the river is great, but this is in the centre of the old city , and is within spitting ... Read review
incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: 7,83/10 - As all K+K Hotels, it offers state-of-the-art ... more
amenities, elegantly furnished guestrooms and the perfect service of a highly trained and motivated staff. The hotel enjoys great popularity due to its unbeatable cen...
Our centrally located first class apartments are excellent choices for those who travel on ... more
business or leasure All apartments are new in a brand new building located in the heart of the city in a quiet street behind the State Opera HouseWe have several...
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incl. Breakfast - HRS Rating: /10 - The Opera Garden Hotel & Apartments is a lifestyle ... more
hotel. Despite its central location the hotel maintains a getaway feel by offering a high level of both service and privacy. The Opera Garden Hotel & Apartments is l...
The K+K Hotel Opera in Budapest, with its elegant modern facade, is located next door to ... more
the city's Opera House and one kilometre from the River Danube. It features 205 guestrooms over seven floors, all featuring modern furnishings with cream, light br...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The K+K Hotel Opera in Budapest, with its elegant modern facade, is located next door to ... more
the city's Opera House and one kilometre from the River Danube. It features 205 guestrooms over seven floors, all featuring modern furnishings with cream, light br...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
This sophisticated, modern first class hotel enjoys great popularity due to its welcoming ... more
atmosphere, a stylish interior design in bright colours, and its unbeatable central location next to the Opera-house. As all K+K Hotels, it offers state-of-the-ar...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The K+K Hotel Opera in Budapest, with its elegant modern facade, is located next door to ... more
the city's Opera House and one kilometre from the River Danube. It features 205 guestrooms over seven floors, all featuring modern furnishings with cream, light brown and yellow decor. All include air conditioning, minibars, coffee/tea makers, safes, satellite television, direct dial telephones and complimentary high speed Internet connections. Bathrooms are equipped with shower/tub combinations and hair dryers. The K+K Hotel Opera houses modern health and fitness facilities where guests can either work out in the gym, unwind with a sauna, or indulge in a massage. Visitors can take advantage of the complimentary coffee and newspapers in the hotel lobby or keep in touch via complimentary Internet access. Guests at the K+K Hotel Opera, Budapest can enjoy a selection of Hungarian and international dishes in the hotel's bistro style restaurant, or relax with a drink in its informal bar area. Staff at the 24 hour front deskare on hand to provide currency exchange and concierge services. Business guests have the use of the hotel's business centre and five conference rooms, able to accommodate meetings of up to 80 people. Motorists can park in the onsite garage, or the hotel can arrange transport to and from the airport. The National Museum and Heroes' Square are both one kilometre away and the Parliament Building is two kilometres from the hotel. Budapest Ferihegy Airport is 25 kilometres away with an approximate driving time of 15 minutes.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The K+K Hotel Opera in Budapest, with its elegant modern facade, is located next door to ... more
the city's Opera House and one kilometre from the River Danube. It features 205 guestrooms over seven floors, all featuring modern furnishings with cream, light brown and yellow decor. All include air conditioning, minibars, coffee/tea makers, safes, satellite television, direct dial telephones and complimentary high speed Internet connections. Bathrooms are equipped with shower/tub combinations and hair dryers. The K+K Hotel Opera houses modern health and fitness facilities where guests can either work out in the gym, unwind with a sauna, or indulge in a massage. Visitors can take advantage of the complimentary coffee and newspapers in the hotel lobby or keep in touch via complimentary Internet access. Guests at the K+K Hotel Opera, Budapest can enjoy a selection of Hungarian and international dishes in the hotel's bistro style restaurant, or relax with a drink in its informal bar area. Staff at the 24 hour front deskare on hand to provide currency exchange and concierge services. Business guests have the use of the hotel's business centre and five conference rooms, able to accommodate meetings of up to 80 people. Motorists can park in the onsite garage, or the hotel can arrange transport to and from the airport. The National Museum and Heroes' Square are both one kilometre away and the Parliament Building is two kilometres from the hotel. Budapest Ferihegy Airport is 25 kilometres away with an approximate driving time of 15 minutes.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Good city centre location, great froiendly staff Disadvantages: small rooms, poor showers.
The last of a Hungary trilogy - I promise!!
The KK Opera Hotel wasn't my choice and I have mixed views about it. I'll be brief and to the point - no point in padding this one out
Location: Well being by the river is great, but this is in the centre of the old city , and is within spitting distance of the magnificent Opera House and right by the Opera Metro station; you can walk comfortably to the river in under 15 mins. ...a night I would call this a 3 star 4 star hotel. It had some good feature and it had some bad features.
Let's start with the bad features.
1.The room was by my own experience of 4star hotels, a bit on the small side.
2.The bathroom/toilet door was spring loaded. Metal to metal door latches at even a moderate speed makes a resounding and irritating crash. Not good for the occupant, not good for the neighbours ... more
The last of a Hungary trilogy - I promise!!
The KK Opera Hotel wasn't my choice and I have mixed views about it. I'll be brief and to the point - no point in padding this one out
Location: Well being by the river is great, but this is in the centre of the old city , and is within spitting distance of the magnificent Opera House and right by the Opera Metro station; you can walk comfortably to the river in under 15 mins.
As a four star hotel costing £80-90 a night I would call this a 3 star 4 star hotel. It had some good feature and it had some bad features.
Let's start with the bad features.
1.The room was by my own experience of 4star hotels, a bit on the small side.
2.The bathroom/toilet door was spring loaded. Metal to metal door latches at even a moderate speed makes a resounding and irritating crash. Not good for the occupant, not good for the neighbours especially at 4 in the morning. Not being a person who closes the toilet door when I'm alone in a hotel room I found this particularly brain crunching.
3.The shower controls. A horizontal stainless steel tube. Now if you wear reading glasses you don't normally go for a shower with them on.
But if there are only microscopic red or blue dots to work out where and which way to turn the taps, you need glasses. I couldn't actually see any dots without my reading glasses and I was in the shower cubicle for a full five minutes gingerly turning the tube ends. Having once turned on the wrong tap in similar circumstances in a 4-star hotel in Central Africa, I was bending over at the time, and was seriously scalded in the nether regions and then bashed my head in the ensuing knee jerk reaction.
The fact that the hot water also took five minutes to reach peak heat, also made the whole exercise very confusing.
This design masterpiece, or more correctly catastrophe, probably won accolades for a spotty faced young student with a huge technology grant thrown in, but it isn't in the real world. Please can't hotels go back to the practical world of large clearly marked handles or taps.?
4.Noise from next door. The rooms were badly soundproofed. Next door's TV was on full all afternoon until 2000. A bit like other people's getto blasters on the beach, did I really need to hear the Hungarian news broadcast? No I didn't. I reciprocated the favour by turning my TV on full at 0600 while I went for breakfast. Bad.
And finally the good features . As I have already said, the location was pretty good on the whole with access to all sorts of boutiques, the opera, restaurants. Historic buildings etc.
There is a restaurant called the Belcanto which is right outside the main door and on the corner of the same building. It has a famous reputation for its singing waiters. I looked through the windows but didn't fancy it alone but it looked like fun. It certainly received a rave mention in another Ciao review of Budapest.
My one really big accolade was for the staff - they were so friendly and efficient. I tend to eat in my hotel when I'm alone and I had lunch, dinner and the free breakfast. The food that I paid for was fine. The waitress where I had dinner was so ahead of the game - without even looking in my direction - there were plenty of other diners - she seemed to know instinctively when I wanted something else and almost appeared by telepathy.
Breakfast was a large self service buffet and was comprehensive. I didn't drink from the ubiquitous fish tank containing "fresh" orange juice. I gambled on a couple of lumps of pre-dawn scrambled egg and regretted it. But perhaps I'm being unreasonably fastidious. It's at times like this that I think of those millions of people starving in Africa and realise how fortunate I am. The coffee was good too.
The reception girls could not have been friendlier. It was raining the day I left and I wanted to buy something from a boutique round the corner. There was a rack full of umbrellas - just what I needed - nice touch.
The room girl was also really friendly too - I don't beg subservience but she curtsied when I left (really!) and wished me a good voyage - in English - cute.
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